New Contact Lens Update – Biofinity by CooperVision

Does the thought of wearing contact lenses late into the day or even overnight make you uncomfortable? Then relax, now there’s a soft, flexible, breathable lens like no other – Biofinity.

Biofinity is made from the breakthrough Aquaform material that allows greater levels of oxygen to freely flow through the lens to the eye. Higher oxygen supply lenses are known to create whiter and healthier looking eyes for most contact lens wearers.

Biofinity also possesses and maintains a high level of water to ensure the lens remains soft and flexible, delivering real comfort through the day and night.

Combining this perfect balance of water and exceptionally high levels of oxygen, Biofinity feels almost as natural as wearing no lenses at all.

† Biofinity lenses are recommended for monthly replacement and are CE Marked under the Medical Device Directive for occasional overnight or up to 29 nights continuous wear under the guidance of your eye care practitioner

Excellent comfort through naturally wettable Aquaform™

Key Features

High oxygen performance

Soft and moist lens material

Round lens edge

Aspheric front surface

Benefits

Better all day comfort

Whiter, healthier eyes

Sharper vision

How It Works

Biofinity is different from other high oxygen lenses because it is manufactured from a naturally wettable material that has a higher water content making it softer for better comfort.AQUAFORM™ is the technology behind the Biofinity comfilcon A material that makes it wettable and is one factor that makes Biofinity such a comfortable lens.AQUAFORM™ is naturally wettable and establishes hydrogen bonds with water molecules holding water within the lens making the lens soft, wettable and resistant to dehydration and resistant to deposits.Biofinity’s unique silicone monomers mean that oxygen is transmitted very efficiently through the lens. The result is a lens with very high oxygen transmission AND a high water content—the high water content makes the lens soft leading to better comfort and fewer mechanical physiological complications such as SEAL (superior epithelial arcuate lesion) and CLPC (contact lens induced papillary conjunctivitis).